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  • #gps

    The Air Force Wants You to Stop Blaming GPS Satellites When You Get Lost

    The Air Force isn't happy with some of the stories about the couple who got lost in the woods after following their SUV's GPS. For some reason, a lot of people keep blaming innocent GPS satellites for the whole mess. More »
    12/30/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #science

    Earth's Weather Like You Have Never Seen It Before

    This video shows Earth's weather from August 17 to August 26, 2009. It also shows how beautiful this planet is, and how insignificant we are. It was created at a 7-kilometer resolution with NASA's GEOS-5 atmospheric general circulation model. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #imagecache

    LA Smoldering from Space

    The LA fires have actually exploded to double the 152 miles they cover in this photo taken Sunday morning by NASA's Terra satellite. I imagine this is sort of what LA will look like from space mid-apocalypse. [NASA via BoingBoing]
    09/02/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #notebooks

    Walmart's $350 17-Inch Toshiba Satellite Notebook Actually Isn't a Total Piece of Crap

    A 17-inch notebook with a $350 MSRP? That's Walmart's Toshiba Satellite L355, which comes with 3GB RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Surprisingly, it's not garbage according to Laptop Mag, offering better specs than notebooks that cost $250 more. [Laptop]
    08/12/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #space

    Personal (Spy!) Satellite is a Bargain at $8,000

    The TubeSat lists one of its possible uses as Earth-from-space video imaging—very scientific, of course. But to me that means "Now you can spy on your hot neighbor Steve Jobs without leaving the comfort of your home!" More »
    08/04/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #space

    Selene's Final Approach Before Crashing Into the Moon

    The Selene lunar probe has captured amazing footage of the surface of the moon, but on June 11th it finally crashed into the surface. This is a reconstruction of its final approach, based on flight data. [JAXA via Pink Tentacle]
    06/22/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #directv

    DirecTV PC Tuner Officially Canceled

    DirecTV has officially canned their efforts to bring the HDPC-20 tuner to market. The device would have allowed subscribers to integrate their service with Windows Media Center. More »
    12/09/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #siriusxm

    The Complete New XM Sirius Channel Listing (Sorry XM Fans)

    11/11/08
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  • #pioneer

    Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck

    11/08/08
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  • #moon

    Japanese Satellite Spots No Ice On Moon for Fuel, Drinkies After All

    It's been a decade since NASA's Lunar Prospector satellite gave tantalizing hints—in the form of unexpectedly sparkly reflections—that the Moon's poles may have frozen water at or near the surface, but new data from a Japanese satellite looks like it's quashed the rumor. Kaguya's been in space since late last year, but it's now trained its very highly sensitive cameras, that can see even into the near darkness inside polar craters, on the same spot of the moon Prospector saw. And all it found was dull lunar soil. There may still be water buried beneath the surface of course, but this discovery may be bad news for hopes of using plentiful hydrogen for fuel cells when we go back to the Moon in a decade or so. [NewScientist]
    10/24/08
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    By Kit Eaton
  • #inrussia

    Vladimir Putin Tests Russian GPS on His Own Dog

    10/18/08
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  • #macbookpro

    Toshiba Satellite E105 Is a Big Fan of the MacBook Pro

    Toshiba's Satellite E105 is almost run-of-the-mill as far as new notebooks go—Centrino 2, latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 4GB of RAM, integrated graphics (boo), HDMI out—but a couple of things make it stand out. What instantly struck me is that the silhouette—which you can see more of below—is obviously inspired by the MacBook Pro. More »
    09/30/08
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    By matt buchanan
  • #att

    AT&T to Dump Dish Network, Start Selling DirecTV

    09/27/08
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  • #googlegetsexclusiverightstoyourpants

    Google Military-Controlled Satellite Reaches Orbit, We Don't Feel Lucky

    09/07/08
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  • #happybirthday

    Spitzer Space Telescope Celebrates 5th Birthday With Portrait of Stellar Nursery

    NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, the last of the space agency's Great Observatories satellites to launch, celebrated its fifth birthday recently... giving me the opportunity to post this amazing multigenerational picture of star-forming region in the constellation Cassiopeia, 6,500 light-years from Earth. The photo takes in an area equivalent to four full moons and puts on show how one generation of massive stars can give birth to the next. More »
    08/23/08
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #satellite

    Dish Network Will Broadcast in 1080p, Streaming Blu-ray Quality Video Now Possible (But Unlikely)

    07/31/08
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  • #siriusxmradio

    Sirius and XM Officially Married, Now Sirus XM Radio

    07/29/08
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  • #dealzmodo

    15.4-Inch Toshiba Satellite Notebook On Sale For $398

    07/19/08
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  • #satellite

    New Dish Network Satellite Launched, More HD Channels On the Way

    07/16/08
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  • #notebooks

    Satellite Pro S300, Tecra A10 and M10: Toshiba's First Centrino 2 vPro Notebooks Can Be Fixed Wirelessly Even While Frozen

    07/15/08
    6,209
    6
  • #globalimaging

    GeoEye-1 Commercial Satellite Packs Military Power

    06/20/08
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